Longest Winning Streaks

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Quote from: OneEyedFatMan on February 08, 2016, 05:22:07 PM
Most Career Matches Without Loss

159 Cael Sanderson, 184, Iowa State 1999-02
122 Carlton Haselrig, hwt, Pitt.-Johnstown 1987-89
103 Lee Kemp, 158, Wisconsin 1976-78
98 *Dan Gable, 142, Iowa State 1968-70
98 Pat Smith, 158, Oklahoma State 1990-94
91 Randy Lewis, 134, Iowa 1979-81
90 *John Smith, 134, Okla. State 1987-88
88 Chris Taylor, hwt, Iowa State 1972-73

A tie or two may be included...


I believe the two longest active streaks in D1 are:
79 Nick Gwiazdowski - North Carolina State
70 Alex Dieringer - Oklahoma State

OneEyedFatMan

Has to do with LeVesseur's win streak, being a D- 3 guy.

Thanks for adding nothing, AF.



Quote from: The Angry Fish on February 08, 2016, 05:25:24 PM
Quote from: OneEyedFatMan on February 08, 2016, 05:23:05 PM
D-3 guy who won the D-1s because he wasn't tired enough from hisd-3 championship.
Ken was a load.


Quote from: The Angry Fish on February 08, 2016, 05:21:21 PM
Quote from: OneEyedFatMan on February 08, 2016, 05:11:04 PM
I guess you never went 0-3 vs Ken Mallory then, did you? 



Quote from: The Angry Fish on February 08, 2016, 04:58:25 PM
Quote from: coconut joe on February 08, 2016, 04:36:29 PM
Quote from: woody53 on February 08, 2016, 04:03:32 PM
Quote from: coconut joe on February 08, 2016, 03:50:23 PM
Quote from: woody53 on February 08, 2016, 03:35:14 PM
Cael Sanderson. Period !


Great detective work Fletcher!

Does anyone know who comes after Sanderson on that list?  Where is Lee Kemp and some other badgers?
Well if you want to rip on my reply, then define your question more !


you're right.  I should have written a better question.  People are now responding with D3 wrestlers and high school stats. ::)

D3 is the worst. They shouldn't even bother keeping stats.

Ken Mallory? Never heard of him. Musta been a D3 guy?

Sorry fat man, never heard of him....What's a washed up D3 guy from 100 years ago have to do with coco's question?
"Dying ain't much of a livin', boy"

bigoil

Quote from: OneEyedFatMan on February 08, 2016, 05:22:07 PM
Most Career Matches Without Loss

159 Cael Sanderson, 184, Iowa State 1999-02
122 Carlton Haselrig, hwt, Pitt.-Johnstown 1987-89
103 Lee Kemp, 158, Wisconsin 1976-78
98 *Dan Gable, 142, Iowa State 1968-70
98 Pat Smith, 158, Oklahoma State 1990-94
91 Randy Lewis, 134, Iowa 1979-81
90 *John Smith, 134, Okla. State 1987-88
88 Chris Taylor, hwt, Iowa State 1972-73

A tie or two may be included...


Ben Askren:
Finishing a perfect 42-0, the Hartland, Wis., native sealed his career at
Missouri riding an 87-match winning streak

Oldtimer


D3 is the worst. They shouldn't even bother keeping stats.
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Possibly the most insulting and ridiculous comment I've seen in this forum.   >:(
Beware of the northern sleeper

bigoil


bkraus

#20
Rob Llorca won 79 straight matches at UW-Whitewater from sophomore to senior seasons, winning two national titles on the way(3X AA).  He finished his career with a record of 133-16-3 and is in the NCAA DIII Sports HOF, UWW HOF, and Beloit Historical Society Sports HOF.  He was also named to the All-Time WIAC wrestling team.
Strive for Perfection

TomM

Quote from: bigoil on February 09, 2016, 09:17:28 AM
Quote from: OneEyedFatMan on February 08, 2016, 05:22:07 PM
Most Career Matches Without Loss

159 Cael Sanderson, 184, Iowa State 1999-02
122 Carlton Haselrig, hwt, Pitt.-Johnstown 1987-89
103 Lee Kemp, 158, Wisconsin 1976-78
98 *Dan Gable, 142, Iowa State 1968-70
98 Pat Smith, 158, Oklahoma State 1990-94
91 Randy Lewis, 134, Iowa 1979-81
90 *John Smith, 134, Okla. State 1987-88
88 Chris Taylor, hwt, Iowa State 1972-73
A tie or two may be included...
Ben Askren:
Finishing a perfect 42-0, the Hartland, Wis., native sealed his career at
Missouri riding an 87-match winning streak

He'd have had more in a row if he hadn't dodged a bunch of people. 8)
Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

Oldtimer

Quote from: coconut joe on February 09, 2016, 10:01:18 AM
Quote from: Oldtimer on February 09, 2016, 09:38:33 AM

D3 is the worst. They shouldn't even bother keeping stats.

Possibly the most insulting and ridiculous comment I've seen in this forum.   >:(

Just stick around a little longer you onion skinned momma's boy.
[/quote]

Wow... shaking my head.
Beware of the northern sleeper

bigoil

old timer,

Rocky = Angry Fish; he was using sarcasm (I assume CocoJoe was as well)

TomM

Oklahoma State's Nolan Boyd ends Gabe Dean's streak at 52
http://www.ncaa.com/news/wrestling/article/2016-02-09/college-wrestling-oklahoma-states-nolan-boyd-ends-gabe-deans

Last Updated - Feb 9, 2016 10:10 EST
While North Carolina State's Nick Gwiazdowski and Oklahoma State's Alex Dieringer moved their winning streaks to 79 and 70, respectively, Cornell's Gabe Dean saw his 52-match streak end on Sunday in the Big Red's 32-12 loss to No. 4 Oklahoma State.
Seek excellence and truth instead of fame -John Prime
Courage is grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway
Advocating "matside weigh-in" since 1997
"That's why they wrestle the matches"

Micah

Watanabe - Japan 186-0 in international competition.

OneEyedFatMan

Jordan Burroughs won 69 in a row before Nick Marable defeated him.

fwiw....Osamu Watanabe lost in the1988 Olympics at age 47...somehow Japan wanted him to represent!
He did manage to win two matches prior to the loss.  189 in a row, actually.



Quote from: Micah on February 10, 2016, 01:31:51 PM
Watanabe - Japan 186-0 in international competition.
"Dying ain't much of a livin', boy"

Micah

That is pretty awesome to be able to win matches at that level at age 47! 

imnofish

Quote from: Micah on February 11, 2016, 08:21:13 AM
That is pretty awesome to be able to win matches at that level at age 47! 

Agreed!  I'm just happy that my wrestling shoes still fit. 
None are so hopelessly enslaved, as those who falsely believe they are free. The truth has been kept from the depth of their minds by masters who rule them with lies. -Johann Von Goethe

Some days it's hardly worth chewing through the restraints!

Micah

Hope I can tie them when I am that age!